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Professionals from Ill. firm Scheffel Boyle CPAs recently teamed up to raise funds for Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Southwestern Illinois at the annual Bowl for Kids Sake fundraiser. Scheffel Boyle raised $5,000 in all for the agency at the event, which will be donated directly to the organization.
May 19
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The Financial Accounting Foundation posted its 2015 Annual Report to its website Thursday.
May 19 -
The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) announced this week that Hunter Martin, a masters student from Union University in Jackson, Tenn., is the inaugural winner of a $1,000 scholarship from Internal Auditor Magazine for his winning essay, "IPPF Update Clears the Smudges on the Window Looking into the World of Internal Auditing."
May 18
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CPAs with technology: You have the power to change your customers lives. Now, dont worry, Im not about to get all preachy on you. Its actually the title of a white paper I wrote with Fundbox. Fundbox, if youre not familiar, is an online financial solution that helps small businesses fill in their cash flow gaps.
May 18
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The leasing standard that the Financial Accounting Standards Board released in February is going to require some extra training for businesses from their accountants and could lead to some re-evaluations of clients leasing obligations.
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On Tuesday, the final day of sessions at the 2016 AICPA Spring Council in New Orleans, Mark Koziel, vice president of Firm Services & Global Alliances at the AICPA, discussed the theoretical firms of 2020 and how professionals can stay ahead of the ever-changing business landscape.
May 17
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The CPA Consultants Alliance has published a new book to help the CPA profession close the divide between current and emerging leaders.
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During Monday's session at the AICPA's 2016 Spring Council meeting in New Orleans, Kim Drumgo - director of diversity & inclusion at the AICPA - alongside Rich Caturano - chairman of the National Commission on Diversity & Inclusion - gave an update on the accounting pipeline and professional resources in attracting and retaining diverse professionals.
May 16
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On Monday morning, Barry Melancon, president and CEO of the AICPA, gave his semi-annual Council report at the 2016 AICPA Spring Council in New Orleans. Melancon, himself a resident of Southern La., welcomed members and focused primarily on the concept of necessary change in the profession during today's "very, very, fast-paced time of change and evolution."
May 16
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The Institute of Management Accountants has published a book featuring case studies on management accounting collected by editors of one of the IMAs academic journals.
May 13